I am from commerce stream with basic mathematics and statistics combination am I eligible for this course

- tanmayeeUpdated On March 15, 2025 09:38 PM

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- Anmol SharmaAnswered on March 15, 2025 09:38 PM
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Dear Student,

Although most engineering courses demand a background in science with advanced mathematics, if you have studied commerce with basic mathematics and statistics then you may still be eligible for certain engineering courses, particularly in the field of information technology, computer science engineering, or software engineering. However, in that case, you might need to take enrol for bridge courses or an entrance exam to get complete clarity of the advanced mathematics and core engineering concepts. 

Alternatively, if you wish to pursue a related branch, then you can opt for BCA/ MCA as it does not require you to have any specific qualification apart from 50% in your respective qualifying examination.

We hope this answers your query. Good luck!

- RupsaAnswered on February 06, 2025 04:56 PM
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